Gathungu: Sh10b at risk as KCAA lacks documents for its key assets

Auditor General Nancy Gathungu. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) does not have documents supporting its ownership of assets valued at Sh10.6 billion spread across the country.

Auditor General Nancy Gathungu revealed this in her recent 2022/23 Financial Year report. KCAA regulates the country’s aviation sector.

In their explanation, KCAA said they were pursuing the pieces of land in dispute in court and with the help of the National Land Commission and the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission.